Until We Burn by Courtney Cole
Author:Courtney Cole [Cole, Courtney]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B00GUNPJHA
Published: 2013-11-21T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
Sin’s penthouse suite is the entire top floor of a glitzy hotel in the center of the city. Sin never does anything understated. He prefers to be the center of attention at any given time and he always pulls it off with panache.
Amy, me and her two ‘assistants’ push through the throngs of people lounging, dancing and chattering throughout these rooms. Scantily clad people, half naked people. Drunk people. High people. All kinds of people.
“Where’s your brother?” Amy calls over her shoulder to me. I look around. I don’t see him anywhere.
“Let’s check his bedroom. He never lets anyone in there…except for certain women.”
And by certain, I mean whichever women he chose from the crowd at his show. His bouncers would’ve plucked the girls from the throngs, given them backstage passes and then accompanied them to Sin’s after party. It’s just what he does. And he never gets tired of it.
When we tap on his door and he answers in only his jeans, I can see two naked women in his bed over his shoulder. And I know I’m right.
“Dude,” he mutters. “Could you have worse timing?”
“Did I interrupt something?” I grin innocently. Sin scowls at me.
“Jesus. First you miss my show, then you cock block me. Nice, bro.”
I chuckle as Sin throws his door open wide, motioning us inside. “You might as well come inside,” he mutters. Then he glances behind me at Amy and her two friends, and his manner changes. He instantly becomes Sin Kinkaide, charming chick magnet.
“Hello, ladies,” he drawls. Amy smiles at him, unfazed by his celebrity status and blatant sexual energy. Her friends, however, are not. They blush and become instantly on edge. Sin grins.
“I’ve got a private party goin’ on in here,” he tells them, still grinning. Still shirtless. “It’s very exclusive. Only the most beautiful women in the city get to attend. Would you like to come in?”
They’re in awe now, flattered by the invitation, and without a backward glance, they step into his room. As he closes the door, I see the two girls in the bed scoot over to make room for the two new girls.
I turn to Amy, shaking my head.
“Well, you lost your accomplices.”
She rolls her eyes and grabs a glass of champagne from the tray of a passing waiter. Running her tongue along the rim, she stares at me over it.
“You don’t need them. All you need is me, Dom. By tonight, you’ll realize that.”
Before I can answer or refute that statement, she gazes past me, intent on something across the room.
“Hmmm. There’s Tara Linwood. I’ll be back in a minute. Think about me while I’m gone.”
As she brushes past me to chat with the up-and-coming actress across the room, she pushes something into my hand. Glancing down, I see that it’s her panties, a tiny piece of silk and lace meant to turn to me on.
It doesn’t. I prefer my women pantiless… or in red silk. I lay the panties on a nearby table, next to a bowl of mints.
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